This library provides an easy way to get vendor information from a MAC address. It contains a local copy of the IEEE's OUI prefix list. It has an asynchronous interface using Python 3's asyncio as well as a regular synchronous interface for old-school usage.
pip install mac-vendor-lookup
from mac_vendor_lookup import MacLookup
print(MacLookup().lookup("00:80:41:12:FE"))
Output:
VEB KOMBINAT ROBOTRON
The library contains a list of MAC prefixes obtained at build-time. If you need up-to-date information, you can
download a fresh copy of the list directly from IEEE with MacLookup.update_vendors
or AsyncMacLookup.update_vendors
:
from mac_vendor_lookup import MacLookup
mac = MacLookup()
mac.update_vendors() # <- This can take a few seconds for the download
def find_mac(mac_address):
print(mac.lookup(mac_address))
The library stores and looks for the list of MAC prefixes in a group predefined defaults paths. If a custom
directory is required, then override the class variable cache_path
of class BaseMacLookup(...)
from it default
location of: os.path.expanduser('~/.cache/mac-vendors.txt')
to your prefered location.
from mac_vendor_lookup import MacLookup, BaseMacLookup
BaseMacLookup.cache_path = "/relative/or/absolute/path/to/the/prefered/storage/location"
mac = MacLookup()
mac.update_vendors() # <- This can take a few seconds for the download and it will be stored in the new path
def find_mac(mac_address):
print(mac.lookup(mac_address))
There is also an asynchronous interface available:
from mac_vendor_lookup import AsyncMacLookup
async def main():
mac = AsyncMacLookup()
print(await mac.lookup("98:ED:5C:FF:EE:01"))
Output:
Tesla Motors, Inc
This library provides a rudimentary command line interface:
$ mac_vendor_lookup 50-D3-7F-00-01-00
Yu Fly Mikly Way Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
$ python3 -m mac_vendor_lookup 00:26:12:12:FE
Space Exploration Technologies